Deciphering the genetics of flowering time by an association study on candidate genes in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

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Michel Rousset
Isabelle Bonnin
Carine Remoué
Matthieu Falque
Bénédicte Rhoné
Jean-Baptiste Veyrieras
Delphine Madur
Alain Murigneux
François Balfourier
Jacques Le Gouis
Sylvain Santoni
Isabelle Goldringer
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[1] INRA/CNRS/AgroParisTech/Univ. Paris XI,UMR de Génétique Végétale
[2] Ferme du Moulon,undefined
[3] Fondation pour la Recherche sur la Biodiversité (FRB) 195 rue Saint Jacques,undefined
[4] UMR Génétique,undefined
[5] Diversité et Ecophysiologie des Céréales,undefined
[6] INRA/UBP,undefined
[7] UMR Diversité et Génomes des Plantes Cultivées,undefined
[8] INRA Domaine de Melgueil,undefined
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Linkage Disequilibrium; Bread Wheat; Growth Habit; Core Collection; Vernalization Requirement;
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Earliness is very important for the adaptation of wheat to environmental conditions and the achievement of high grain yield. A detailed knowledge of key genetic components of the life cycle would enable an easier control by the breeders. The objective of the study was to investigate the effect of candidate genes on flowering time. Using a collection of hexaploid wheat composed of 235 lines from diverse geographical origins, we conducted an association study for six candidate genes for flowering time and its components (vernalization sensitivity and earliness per se). The effect on the variation of earliness components of polymorphisms within the copies of each gene was tested in ANOVA models accounting for the underlying genetic structure. The collection was structured in five groups that minimized the residual covariance. Vernalization requirement and lateness tend to increase according to the mean latitude of each group. Heading date for an autumnal sowing was mainly determined by the earliness per se. Except for the Constans (CO) gene orthologous of the barley HvCO3, all gene polymorphisms had a significant impact on earliness components. The three traits used to quantify vernalization requirement were primarily associated with polymorphisms at Vrn-1 and then at Vrn-3 and Luminidependens (LD) genes. We found a good correspondence between spring/winter types and genotypes at the three homeologous copies of Vrn-1. Earliness per se was mainly explained by polymorphisms at Vrn-3 and to a lesser extent at Vrn-1, Hd-1 and Gigantea (GI) genes. Vernalization requirement and earliness as a function of geographical origin, as well as the possible role of the breeding practices in the geographical distribution of the alleles and the hypothetical adaptive value of the candidate genes, are discussed.
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